Sexy, sultry, singing ladies with legs as long as US-1. These are the things dreams are made of.
Kayvette Record’s Brandye recorded at least one single for T.K. Disco (“Rhythm of Love,” b/w “Curiosity”), and an album called Crossover To Brandye.
Their real names are Cynthia Douglas, Donna Davis and Pamela Vincent.
According to Discogs, “Brandye were best known as backing vocalists for Millie Jackson (“A Moment’s Pleasure”), James Brown (“Too Funky In Here”) and Dennis Coffey (“Our Love Goes On”). And they often worked on Brad Shapiro productions.”
Their beautiful voices, smooth harmonics, and Caribbean inflected guitars over cruise ship style string arrangements complement their love songs. Replete with funky horns, and heavy bass breakdowns, Brandye embody the Miami Sound developed over thousands of releases by Henry Stone’s many record labels.
From 1946 to 2014, Henry Stone ruled the Florida music industry with an iron fist, a brick of cash, and a warehouse full of vinyl. HSM is the last of over one hundred record labels he personally founded. This record label includes works from every decade in his sixty-five year career right up until today. Licensing available for film, samples, advertising, movies, video games, and more. Family owned and operated.